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Setophaga
Environment of the United States
Golden-cheeked warbler
Natural environment
Endangered Species Act
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Black-throated green warbler
Cerulean warbler

Scientific evaluation of the Golden-cheeked Warbler The golden-cheeked warbler (Dendroica chrysoparia) is a small, neotropical migratory songbird that breeds in central Texas and winters in southern Mexico and Central Am

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